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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2009
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I'm considering to buy a C-class hosting package from SEO Hosting - SEO Web Hosting with cPanel and Multiple Class C IP Addresses But have discovered that they don't support RDNS The problem is this: Each of the 5 sites will have it's unique ip, that's good. The problem is that when I ping any of the sites using domain name (not ip), then the ping command will return the ip of the domain. Now that I have this ip, I use the ping command against the ip, now the ping command will (among other things) return one domain name. That is the default domain. And according to a support guy at that company I will in this way get the same default domain from any of the sites. So it seems to be that I must have some kind of a default domain, lets call it default.com, which when pinging the ip address of all the websites in the c-class package will return the default domain, www.default..com I'm not sure if googlebot is able to detect this, and see that those blogs are related etc. any suggestions? |
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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Katy, TX
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Can nobody offer an support to this question. I to am looking at SEOHostin.com (HostGator) and found out all their servers are in Texas (Dallas, Houston). Won't this be bad for hosting class c solutions? |
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